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Idk if it's cause I don't know how to find certain topics on this forum, probably is, but I was wondering If you could give me some tips on the clutch foot work of the 370? I've had the car for probably 2 days now, but have only driven around 2 hours total. It is my first manual car and I've had some practice in other cars, but I'm having a hard time getting a smooth transition in 1st gear and 1st to 2nd without at least a little jerk. I noticed if i hold the clutch around the biting point for a little longer and release, its smoother, but i feel or hear the clutch spinning when i hold it at that point, is that ok? Or am i doing something wrong? |
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OR what allot of people of this forum opt for is the RJM Pedal which gets rid of that difficult clutch and makes 1-2 gear shifts smoother. 370Z & G37 AFP Clutch Pedal Assemblies Its very well reviewed and used by allot of members of this forum, you can find a ton of reviews on it if you google "RJM Pedal 370z review" or similar keywords. |
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Thanks man, Did you buy the RJM pedal as well? I just got the car, so i'll see where i am after a couple weeks Of driving. |
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Push pedal in, change gear, release pedal gradually (swift motion but not so much that the car jerks) and as it bites, apply light acceleration to prevent an abrupt drop in rpms and rough engagement/jerking. OR, as previously mentioned, buy the RJM which is fully adjustable and way more forgiving. I'd highly recommend that as your first mod. I just installed the v3.1 pedal in my car a few weeks ago and deeply regret that I did not do it sooner!
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Thanks for the tips n advice guys. |
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About the clutch...I've been driving manual cars for more years than I can to divulge here, but let me tell you that this was by far, the most difficult car to drive smoothly ![]() You also have to be very patient because the engine RPM's do not drop very fast, so I almost count one-thousand-one before shifting. Even with the Rev-Match feature, it takes a while to learn to be smooth. I have purchased the RJM pedal kit, but have been a little lazy in doing the installation. Just be patient and you can become a "Z SHIFT MASTER" in no time...
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I've gotten a lot smoother at driving the z after a month now,
1st-2nd is still a challenge but 9/10 its smooth now. Im adding in a bit of downshift rev matching now but it's not too rewarding with the stock exhaust😂. Also have the occasional stall in parking lots when i forget to shift into neutral. |
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